"Tyrannosaurs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tyrannosaurs were a group of terrestrial carnivorous theropod dinosaurs that lived during the Cretaceous period, around 68 to 66 million years ago. The term tyrannosaur means "tyrant lizard," which refers to their powerful and dominant nature.
Some of the most well-known members of this group include:
Tyrannosaurus rex, a large carnivorous dinosaur with a distinctive skull and powerful legs
Dasjantropheus horneri, a smaller carnivorous dinosaur with a distinctive crest on its nose
Tarbosaurus, a large carnivorous dinosaur found in what is now Mongolia
Tyrannosaurs were characterized by their:
Strong legs and powerful muscles that allowed them to run at high speeds
Body shape, which was typically long and low to the ground, giving them a low center of gravity
Strong, sharp teeth and powerful jaws that allowed them to take down large prey
Skull crest, which was often highly developed in tyrannosaurs and may have been used for display purposes
Overall, tyrannosaurs were some of the most fearsome and formidable predators of their time, and their reputation as tyrants has endured well into the modern era.
To exert excessive control or dominance over someone or something, often in a harsh or dictatorial manner.
To dominate or rule over someone or something in a cruel and oppressive way, using force or authority.
A tyre, also spelled as tire, is a ring-shaped cover that surrounds a wheel on a vehicle. It is made of rubber and other materials, and its primary function is to provide traction, support, and cushioning between the wheel and the road surface. Tyres are an essential component of a vehicle's suspension system and play a crucial role in safety, handling, and fuel efficiency. They can be classified into different types, including passenger tyres, truck tyres, off-road tyres, and racing tyres, each designed for specific purposes and applications.
Weary or exhausted, often in a way that is caused by prolonged mental or physical effort or stress.
Singed round thick pieces of rubber that are wrapped around a wheel to provide traction and support it in contact with the road.